Example:
Use the X- and Y-intercepts to determine which graph best fits the equation: y= 3x - 2
On your graphing calculator, after it is turned on, press the button that has "y=" on it.
Put in the equation that is after the y= (which, in this question would be 3x - 2).
After you put in the equation, press the "Graph" button on the calculator.
Once you have done this, a graph will appear on the screen for the equation you have put in the calculator.
Example:
Use the X- and Y-intercepts to determine which graph best fits the equation: y= 3x - 2
On your graphing calculator, after it is turned on, press the button that has "y=" on it.
Put in the equation that is after the y= (which, in this question would be 3x - 2).
After you put in the equation, press the "Graph" button on the calculator.
Once you have done this, a graph will appear on the screen for the equation you have put in the calculator.
This Graph should look like this: